The steady-state mosaic of disturbance and succession across an old-growth Central Amazon forest landscape
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D. Roberts | J. Chambers | R. Negrón‐Juárez | N. Higuchi | S. Trumbore | D. Marra | G. H. P. M. Ribeiro | A. D. Di Vittorio | J. Tews
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